
Create memorable experiences at Paradise Sushi and Hibachi! Join us to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays or just getting together with friends and family. Enjoy delicious lobster, tender steak, flavorful shrimp, or our vegetarian option. Entertainment, great ambience and a full bar to maximize your hibachi experience.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 1–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4100 Montgomery Dr C, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Phone: (707) 539-9188
Website: http://paradisesushi.net/
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Reviews
The meal started with a standard miso soup, which was perfectly fine—much like any other I’ve had. The side salads, however, were a disappointment for my wife, who usually loves them, and were just okay for me. For the main courses, my wife was thoroughly unimpressed with her hibachi. The steak was decent, but the chicken was overcooked, and the shrimp was also rubbery. The rice was, unfortunately, a letdown.
My experience with the AYCE sushi was an adventure. At $39, the value is excellent, but a key detail is that the rolls are full-sized. I made the mistake of ordering five rolls right away, which turned the meal into a race against the clock to finish all 50 pieces and avoid being charged for leftovers. While it was my own fault for over-ordering, the atmosphere felt a bit tense. I felt like I was being watched by the staff, who were likely on the lookout for customers trying to share their AYCE rolls. The sushi itself was good for the first few bites, but the overwhelming task of finishing everything made it hard to enjoy.
Overall, it’s hard to recommend the hibachi side of the menu based on my wife’s meal. For the sushi, the value is there, but you have to be very strategic with your order to truly enjoy it. It’s a place I might return to for sushi, but I’ll be starting with just one or two rolls next time. Also just a side note, this is the only hibachi restaurant my or I have ever been to that doesn’t have exhaust hoods over any of the grills so the smoke and steam from the chefs cooking just fills the entire dining room. Very odd.
The service is really good and they are very fast and friendly! They dance as your music! All the rolls that we took was good and taste, niguiri was perfect!
UPDATE: Came back for the second time, the food was pretty good as before, all fresh and tasty. At this time, we had a seat near the sushi chefs, On the last table on the left, it was comfortable but super hot! I guess the air conditioner is not working there, because for some minutes I almost went out to breathe! When we left, outside was much fresh, so I definitely RECOMMEND take a look at that because it broke the dinner. Anyway, I will keep the 5 stars because I still think that this all you can eat sushi is worth, but please take a look and make this area more fresh. Thank you so much, you guys are amazing! Keep the great work =)
I used to come here all the time with my friends and family and we were all very satisfied with the sushi.
The last few times I walked away disappointed and this time was even worse than before.
This place should be called Pathetic sushi and Hibachi
If you look at it from the top it looks amazing.
This has to be only 5% fish on all of the nigiri and rolls.
Here you can see the California roll with how much fish compared to everything else.
The fish is fresh and The taste is good. It’s very clean and I was satisfied with the quail eggs and the salmon egg nigiri. That’s it.
I don’t know if all the waiters are as bad as the one that we got but this guy was terrible. It wasn’t even that busy. The sushi chef did not give us any wasabi or ginger, I had to get my own fork, they brought different sushi versus what I ordered and completely forgot a number of different items all together.
My dad got the tempura and it was pretty bad also. It was mostly covered in bread and really soggy with grease.
These people should go to a real Japanese restaurant someday and understand what real Japanese food should taste like.
My Hope is they change owners and keep the AYCE and go back to the way it was.
At $37 for the dinner it’s a complete and total scam.